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Tata Group’s global battery arm Agratas has completed the main structural works of its upcoming 20 GWh lithium‑ion cell manufacturing facility in Sanand, Gujarat.
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The Tata Group's battery division, Agratas, has completed the main structural frame of its battery manufacturing facility in Sanand, Gujarat. This facility will have an annual production capacity of 20 GWh in its first phase and aims to begin operations in 2027.
The completed structure measures 700 meters in length and 150 meters in width, reaching a peak height of 34 meters. The built-up area covers 105,000 square meters. Construction required over 24,000 tonnes of steel. At peak times, more than 2,500 workers were present on-site. Tata Projects Limited is leading the construction, with Tata Consulting Engineers providing support. Most steel and other materials have been sourced from within India.
Once operational, the Sanand facility will produce advanced battery cells. These cells will serve electric vehicles and energy storage systems. The first phase targets an annual output of 20 GWh, supporting India's push for clean energy technologies.
The Sanand plant is central to India's clean energy goals. India aims for net zero emissions by 2070 and 500 GW of non-fossil fuel energy capacity by 2030. The facility is expected to generate significant regional employment. Jobs will span production, operations, engineering, maintenance, and quality assurance. Agratas has committed to local workforce development programs to support these roles.
Agratas is also building a second battery manufacturing facility in Bridgwater, UK. This expansion is part of the company's global industrialization strategy.
GST rate reductions and strong utility vehicle demand have driven retail sales up by 9.5% in the first 11 months of FY2026. Above-normal monsoons, a GST cut from 12% to 5%, and pre-buying ahead of emission norm changes have increased wholesale volumes. In March 2026, sales reached 5.49 lakh units, marking a 29% increase over the same month last year and closing out the fiscal year on a strong note.
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With the main structure now complete, Tata Group’s 20 GWh battery plant in Gujarat marks a decisive step towards building a robust, homegrown EV supply chain in India. As Agratas moves towards equipment installation and commissioning, the Sanand facility is set to strengthen battery security, spur local jobs and investments, and fast-track India’s clean mobility and energy storage ambitions.
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